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From Homestuck, on my webcomic, mspaintadventures.com.

Obviously makes more sense if you are caught up on the whole story, but hope you enjoy anyway!

edit: Thanks to those who've watched it and left comments. The small file size is just the loader, the rest of the movie is about 50 MB, hosted elsewhere on NG. Tom is graciously helping me host this file for my site, and since it's already on here, I thought it would be cool to drop it in the portal.

If you're watching this and already read Homestuck, thanks for following. If you're new to it, hope you like it and will consider checking out the story. There are many animations of this sort, making much more sense in context.

My mind can't handle all that homestuck is, it's just too brilliant for a fool like myself. Thank you Andrew, for the greatest thing in the world. I love this so much I have decided to use up the next several minutes of my life maximizing the amount of text I can get into this review. Anyone who doesn't already read homestuck should and anyone who has read it and doesn't like it, probably hasn't read enough. It is absolutely amazing and better than anything else that I have ever come across. In my opinion, it starts to pick up the pace after Rose uproots Johns toilet so anyone beginning to read it, please give it at least until then to start hating. This end of act animation in particular was definitely worth the long wait and the time I wasted trying to get mega video to work on my useless computer, which is unable to process more than five lines worth of text at a time. As always it had great music and had me staring unblinking at my screen trying not to miss a second. I loved the way it progressed the story, specifically how it re balanced the difference in strength between the kids by giving them god tier. The tumor creating the green sun was something I did not expect to happen at all and neither was the destruction of the troll's universe (I am a little confused as to why Spades Slick killed Snowman). I also loved the animation, with the styles constantly changing at the perfect times to suit the situation and generally more detailed than in previous animations. I'll say again: if you haven't already read homestuck do so RIGHT NOW. It has everything amazing in it with tons of extremely brilliant twists and revisits to things from earlier on in the story that were previously believed to be insignificant. It is so amazing, so superior to anything else that it is worth writing this 3408 character review about, and still wishing I had more space to tell all who have watched this animation my opinion of homestuck which is higher than anything, as it should be, and to recruit more people into the ranks of those of us who read it and love it. Andrew Hussie (and anyone else who contributed to this) is a genius. Every atom in his body is equivalent in greatness to Con Air, Jegus, and a load of certain rather epic little ponies just because each one of them contributes to make up the amazing Huss of Lips. All else I can say is thank you, Andrew Hussie, for the greatest thing in the universe. When you move on to make something else and if this something somehow manages to be better than homestuck, then it will have certainly have had to surpass all existing boundaries ad have broken logic before hand. I have no doubt that you are able to make something even better than homestuck.
And to all those who have read a sufficient amount of homestuck and still manage, despite all odds, not regard it above their own life, you shouldn't have lives worth regarding above anything. In any other situation i would simply accept a range of opinions but this is homestuck which is kind of a special case. You are just being stutid.
As for criticisms of the animation, I have nothing to say other than it is to good for me to comprehend which distresses me greatly. It makes me sad that it isn't the brilliant writer who is breeding BILIOUS SLICK, and creating a universe in reality as wonderful as the one he has created here.
EVERYONE read homestuck and hail Andrew Hussie.

It's been so long since I read it, however, that I couldn't tell who the parents were...
The comic itself was always a tad wordy to me though, it definitely isn't one of those read it for the pictures.
Anyways, great job with the animations!